So I finally decide to remove java after this one...

Researchers have discovered a Java flaw that would let hackers bypass critical security measures in all recent versions of the software. The flaw was announced today by Security Explorations, the same team that recently found a security flaw in Java SE 7 letting attackers take complete control of PCs. But this latest exploit affects Java SE 5, 6, and 7—the last eight years worth of Java software.

Re: So I finally decide to remove java after this one...

By default, Ubuntu uses OpenJDK 7 which is the open source reference implementation for Oracle Java 7. It typically lags just slightly behind Oracle Java 7.

No. It's not immune, any more than it was immune to the last big hole. Everyone thought so, but Red Hat confirmed its research found OpenJDK to be equally vulnerable.

You can't just say "I'm running Ubuntu so I'm safe."

Create an apparmor profile for Java.

This has gotten so bad I think I am going to get out of the OTN.

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